Underside of fleshy Melanoleuca mushrooms on an old forest road, could be Melanoleuca subpulverulenta, on Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) in Sam Houston National Forest north from Montgomery. Texas

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The image depicts the underside of a mushroom that is likely to be a Melanoleuca subpulverulenta species. The mushroom has a white gills that are tightly packed and arranged in an arc-like pattern, which could indicate its identity.

**Key Features:**

* **Gills:** White, tightly packed, and arranged in an arc-like pattern
* **Cap:** Not visible in the image
* **Stem:** Visible but not clearly defined

**Possible Identification:**

Based on the characteristics observed, it is likely that this mushroom belongs to the Melanoleuca subpulverulenta species. This species is known for its white gills and can be found growing in old forests.

**Context:**

The image was taken in a forest environment, specifically on an old forest road. The presence of leaves and twigs in the background suggests that the mushroom has been growing in this area for some time.

**Conclusion:**

In conclusion, the image shows the underside of a mushroom that is likely to be Melanoleuca subpulverulenta. The white gills arranged in an arc-like pattern are a distinctive feature of this species, and the fact that it was found growing on an old forest road suggests that it may have been there for some time. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El lado inferior de los hongos carnosos Melanoleuca en una vieja carretera forestal, podría ser Melanoleuca subpulverulenta, en el Caney Creek Trail (Little Lake Creek Loop Trail) en la Sam Houston National Forest al norte de Montgomery. Texas, 30 de enero de 2021. La imagen representa el lado inferior de un hongo que es probable que sea una especie Melanoleuca subpulverulenta. El hongo tiene unas guillotinas blancas que están muy compactadas y dispuestas en forma de arco, lo que podría indicar su identidad. **Principales características:** * **Guillotinas:** Blancas, muy compactadas y dispuestas en forma de arco * **Tapón:** No visible en la imagen * **Tronco:** visible pero no claramente definido **Posible identificación:** Basándose en las características observadas, es probable que este hongo pertenezca a la especie Melanoleuca subpulverulenta. Esta especie se conoce por sus guillotinas blancas y puede encontrarse creciendo en viejos bosques. **Contexto:** La imagen fue tomada en un entorno forestal, específicamente en una vieja carretera forestal. La presencia de hojas y ramitas en el fondo sugiere que el hongo ha estado creciendo en esta área durante algún tiempo. **Conclusión:** En conclusión, la imagen muestra el lado inferior de un hongo que es probable que sea Melanoleuca subpulverulenta. Las guillotinas blancas dispuestas en forma de arco son una característica distintiva de esta especie, y el hecho de que se encontrara creciendo en una carretera forestal vieja sugiere que ha estado allí durante algún tiempo. – Spanish translation

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